There's not much better than a nice stroll in the countryside on a summer's day.
In fact, the only thing that could make it better is a pub stop-off on the way. Which is why we've gone and put together a selection of the best pub walks in Leeds.
Whether you're after a short spin around a reservoir or a full-on day's hike, we've picked out some of the top walking routes.
Thorner Moor Circular
The entrance to Thorner Moor reservoir complex / Image: Chris Heaton
This 8-mile walk around the charming village of Thorner is not for the faint-hearted but promises some gorgeous sweeping countryside views with a lovely stop off at not one but three pubs: The Fox and Grapes, The Inn at Scarcroft and The Mexborough Arms.
Just 20 minutes from Leeds, start at St Peter’s Church then head east onto Thorner Moor, go to the Fox, then make your way around the circular route: passing the Bramham Park estate, Stubbing Moor and Wothersome Lake, before entering Hetchell Wood Nature Reserve.
From here, follow the route along Thorner Lane to reach The Inn at Scarcroft before finishing off with a pint and some food back in Thorner.
Otley is a popular haunt for walkers, with routes leading out from the centre in all different directions. This circular spans 10 miles, with many traditional pubs and historic landmarks to be spotted along the way.
Start at the bus station car park, heading along the old dismantled railway and past Caley Hall Farm until you reach the famous Caley Crags. From there, head north on to The Dales Way and the village of Eccup - home to a gorgeous reservoir and lovely pub The New Inn.
Head back into Bramhope through the Golden Acre Park and finish with a drink at The Fox and Hounds.
Fewston Reservoir is one of three built in the 1870s in the Washburn Valley near Harrogate / Image: Mike Garratt
A nice and easy route with picturesque views, this circular is only 3.7 miles long and finishes off with a stop at fab little local The Hopper Lane for a nice cold pint.
Start at Fewston Reservoir car park in the village, then make your way around the reservoir taking in the wild flowers as you go before making your way back to Blubberhouses.
This 6.7-mile walk starts at Hawksworth Wood and heads west along the River Aire until you reach Newlay Bridge. There are some gorgeous views to be enjoyed across the river before stopping off at The Abbey Inn for a pint.
From here, you can take the towpath along the Leeds Liverpool Canal to head up to the nature reserve and - if you're still thirsty - The Rodley Barge. Alternatively, carry on under Calverley Bridge to reach The Railway Inn. To make your way back, join the Leeds Country Way at Owl Bridge then walk through Haigh Wood.
Did you know you can watch The Devil Wears Prada 2 for free across Leeds just by taking a quick trip to the shops?
If you’re eager to watch Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) and the Runway Magazine crew on the big screen once again, you can do so for free.
After making its cinema premiere earlier this month, 20 years since the first film, The Devil Wears Prada 2 continues the story with more iconic quotes and a whole host of celebrity cameos.
One of these is pop phenomenon Lady Gaga, who also appears on the soundtrack for this stylish sequel alongside artists like Miley Cyrus, Doechii, and Brit acts Raye and Olivia Dean.
Just like real life, the story follows the real-life fashion news outlet and media brand, Runway Mag, undergoing some major changes.
For instance, they’re wrestling with scrapping print editions of their beloved publication and swapping this for online short-form content.
The sequel to this fashion-focused film also sees role reprisals from Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt, with new additions from Lucy Liu, Kenneth Branagh and Justin Theroux.
Now, enough of us talking at “a glacial pace”, let’s get all of you fashion fans those free cinema tickets before they go out of style.
An all-new promotion courtesy of not one, but three notable names: The Devil Wears Prada 2, Diet Coke and Sainsbury’s
The UK Supermarket chain is currently running a promotion during the film’s big-screen run, where if you purchase a 30-pack of Diet Coke, you can get free tickets to The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Simply purchase one of the big crates of Diet Coke between Wednesday, 29 April and Tuesday, 19 May, before snapping a picture of your receipt and uploading it online.
So it really is that simple, all you have to do is buy a 30 pack of Diet Coke and get a free cinema ticket for doing so – did somebody say girl maths?
For more info and to upload your receipt, visit the promotional website HERE.
Grade-II listed city centre bar to open East Asian-inspired street food kitchen
Clementine Hall
Howard Assembly Room to launch new bar with permanent kitchen from Yuzu Street Food.
HAR bar, the intimate Grade II-listed space beneath Leeds City Centre's multi-disciplinary venue, the Howard Assembly Room,will now open five days a week with a brand new permanent food partner.
If you're not familiar York’s Yuzu Street Food, then allow us to fill you in.
First established in York following an enlightening culinary trip to Asia in 2019, Yuzu Street Food is now recognised as one of the north’s finest street food vendors.
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Serving up contemporary takes on bao buns, fried chicken, ramen, katsu curry and much more; Yuzu are set to be the perfect addition to the Howard Assembly Room and its new bar HAR.
First launched in February, a programme of improvements saw the space previously occupied by the restaurant Kino transformed into the HAR bar.
An intimate venue in the cultural heart of the city, HAR bar guests can now enjoy fresh coffee, quality cocktails and a rotation of beers from breweries including Leeds institution Kirkstall Brewery throughout the week.
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Yuzu Street Food will open at HAR on Friday 15 May.
Michael Wilkinson, Director of Strategy and Commercial, said: “We are very excited to be welcoming Yuzu to HAR bar, with their Asian-inspired street food providing the perfect accompaniment to our range of drinks and firmly establishing HAR bar as one of Leeds’ leading spots to meet and eat.
"We want everyone in the city to feel that this is their space, where great music, a welcoming atmosphere and exceptional service combine to create a truly special place that embodies the city’s creativity while also supporting Opera North’s outreach work across the north.
Chris Hargroves, Yuzu Founder & CEO, said: “We’re delighted to be back in Leeds city centre! Leeds has always shown us incredible support and energy and returning really feels like coming home. We’re excited to reconnect with the community, welcome familiar faces and introduce our new menu items to the new ones. Working with such a prestigious venue as the Howard Assembly Room is something we’re absolutely buzzing about and we can’t wait to fire up the woks!”